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This afternoon he heads to Christchurch in a visit focused on the royal family support in the aftermath of the March 15 mosque shootings. He will visit the Justice and Emergency Services Precinct today.

Tomorrow morning, William will visit Christchurch Hospital and Masjid Al Noor, where the mosque shootings began.

In the afternoon he will go to the Linwood Masjid and later will lay a wreath at the Oi Manawa Canterbury Earthquake National Memorial beside the Avon River near Montreal St. That will be followed by a short walkabout at the area set aside for reflection on the other side of the river.

Two sections of Christchurch roads near the earthquake memorial will be closed from 2pm to 6pm for the visit: Montreal St between Tuam and Cashel Sts, and Cambridge Tce between Rolleston Ave and Cashel St.

Prince William's New Zealand visit includes attending an Anzac Day service in Auckland and visiting the Al Noor and Linwood mosques in Christchurch. Photo / Getty Images

William has strong ties to New Zealand and visited Christchurch soon after the devastating February 2011 earthquake. He and wife Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, visited the city on their New Zealand tour in April 2014.

William and several other members of the royal family said in a statement following the March 15 shootings, "We have all been fortunate to spend time in Christchurch and have felt the warm, open-hearted and generous spirit that is core to its remarkable people. No person should ever have to fear attending a sacred place of worship."